Putin takes oath for fourth term
moscow May 7, 2018 10:54Russian President Vladimir Putin took the oath on Monday for his fourth term. For about five thousand guests in the Moscow Kremlin, he promised 'to be faithful to the people.'
Russian President Vladimir Putin took the oath on Monday for his fourth term. For about five thousand guests in the Moscow Kremlin, he promised 'to be faithful to the people.'
Despite all his success, DJ Avicii was not happy in life. And for lack of happiness in his own life, he tried to give happiness to others, Mirror and Bild write.
How does Warren Buffett live, the world's best investor? Market researchers have been trying to copy their investment method for years. Savings and patience are the recipes, even at breakfast.
It took him about 700 hours spread over eleven months, but he succeeded. This Icelandic autistic boy has made the world's largest replica of the Titanic. He needed 56,000 Lego stones to build the colossus.
Bollywood star Salman Khan (52) is released on bail on Saturday. He was sentenced to five years in prison on Thursday for the shooting of two rare antelopes in 1998.
Bollywood star Salman Khan was sentenced to five years in prison for the shooting of two rare antelopes in 1998. Khan shot the endangered Indian antelope in the Indian state of Rajasthan, reports BBC.
Justin Kluivert (18) may call himself the greatest talent in the world. The Ajax striker received the NxGn award for best teen in the world (born on or after 1 January 1999) on Wednesday.
London shuddered, tens of thousands of jobs in the financial sector would disappear after the announcement of the brexit. The departure from the EU is much less bad for the City.
Fighting left and right again at the German book fair. In Leipzig, where nearly three thousand publishing houses sell one hundred thousand books in the Messe halls, today it once again came to grime and shouting, pushing and pulling. Half a year ago it came to the world's largest book fair, the Frankfurter Buchmesse, even to disturbances between radical right-wing intellectuals, their supporters and hundreds of left-wing activists.
Royal Dutch Shell, according to energy experts, is threatening to lose the exploitation of the large gas supply for the Australian coast from the Japanese Inpex.
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The shooting at a school in Parkland, Florida, was not exactly the first of this year. In the first month and a half of 2018, eighteen shootings took place in schools. According to the disarmament movement Everytown for Gun Safety, the United States has on average one shooting at one school per week since 2013.
Western Union, the world's largest money transfer service, tests payments with digital currency ripple.
China has identified fifteen areas around which a \u0026 # x27; red line \u0026 # x27; is drawn and where economic development is prohibited. In total, 610,000 square kilometers are now protected areas, almost as much as the area of France. Ultimately, a quarter of China has to fall under the defined areas, the Ministry of Environmental Protection said.
South Korea is mainly in Pyeongchang hunting for medals in short track and skeleton. But economically, the country has been fighting for the world's top for a long time. Already, the South Koreans are threatening to lose that position if world trade collapses and China becomes an increasingly formidable competitor.
Again Paige Spiranac has to explain: no, she is not a golfer because of her deep neckline or beautiful looks. While the 24-year-old sportswoman struggles with her image, the golf world in Dubai tries to shut her up.
Incumbent President Nicos Anastasiades (71) seems to be heading for a victory in the Greek Cypriot presidential election. Exitpolls immediately after the closing of the polling stations show that he received between 54.5 and 59.5 percent of the votes.
The Greek Cypriots go to the ballot box on Sunday for the second round of the presidential election. The incumbent president Nicos Anastasiades (71) takes on the leftist candidate Stavros Malas.
The billions of the recently deceased Ikea founder Ingvar Kamprad remain out of reach of his family. Kamprad, who would have access to an estimated $ 60 billion, had his capital split up over a web of companies.
The war in Yemen is taking a new turn now that southern separatists have seized power in the historic port city of Aden.
In fact, the highest drivers of the largest car manufacturers in Germany should have known better. Experiments with gasses and people in confined spaces, that's what they do not like in the Federal Republic, and certainly not abroad.
D America comes first, but it can not be the world's largest economy without the rest of the world. That call for cooperation was made by American President Trump Friday in Davos.
Nicolás Maduro participates in the upcoming presidential elections in Venezuela. The current president of the country confirmed on Wednesday that he is standing for re-election and wants to go for a new term of office.
Photographers Mario Testino and Bruce Weber are under attack for accusations of sexual harassment and misbehavior. The two have been set aside by various magazines, including Vogue. That reports The New York Times.
President Trump, with his alleged statements about 'shithole countries', has brought the world's anger on its neck. Even in his own country, his statements fail, so that an agreement on new immigration legislation seems further away than ever.
His name is not so popular. Because when it is pronounced it is usually when a situation does not go as hoped. Edward E. Murphy was the creator of perhaps the world's best-known law: Murphy's Law. The American aerospace engineer would have become 100 years today.
In a shipwreck off the coast of Libya, eight people were killed on Saturday. Dozens of others are still missing, 84 people on board could be saved. The accident is immediately the first deadly incident this year with migrants in the Mediterranean.
CEO Richard Cousins of the British Compass Group, the world's largest caterer, was killed by a plane crash in Australia. His two sons, his girlfriend and her daughter and the pilot of the seaplane were killed in the crash, according to Australian media on Monday.
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The auction of the manuscript of one of the world's earliest erotic novels, The 120 days of Sodom by Markies de Sade, has been discontinued. The French state declared the work a national treasure and said it can not be sold to a foreign buyer.